"If anyone can take anything away from this, it's not we are special or you should focus on us," Holets said. "But use this and galvanize it and do something with it. All it takes is one person. If everyone picks one person they see is in need that's all you need to do."

Holets and his wife say they were inspired by seeing stories of others who did acts of kindness, and they hope their story inspires others.